Virginia Beach City Public Schools
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Virginia Beach City Public Schools in the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia is the second largest school system in Virginia and among the 50 largest school districts in the United States (based on student enrollment). All of the division's 80+ schools are fully accredited in the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs), an impressive achievement for a large school division.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools currently serves approximately 70,000 students, and includes more than seventy schools.[1]
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[edit] List of Schools
[edit] Elementary Schools
- Alanton Elementary School
- Arrowhead Elementary School
- Bayside Elementary School
- Bettie F. Williams Elementary School
- Birdneck Elementary
- Brookwood Elementary School
- Centerville Elementary School
- Christopher Farms Elementary School
- College Park Elementary School
- Corporate Landing Elementary School
- Creeds Elementary School
- Diamond Springs Elementary School
- Fairfield Elementary School
- Glenwood Elementary
- Green Run Elementary School
- Hermitage Elementary School
- Holland Elementary School
- Indian Lakes Elementary School
- John B. Dey Elementary School
- Kempsville Elementary School
- Kempsville Meadows Elementary School
- King's Grant Elementary School
- Kingston Elementary School
- Landstown Elementary School
- Linkhorn Park Elementary School
- Luxford Elementary School
- Lynnhaven Elementary School
- Malibu Elementary School
- New Castle Elementary School
- Newtown Elementary School
- North Landing Elementary School
- Ocean Lakes Elementary School
- Parkway Elementary School
- Pembroke Elementary School
- Pembroke Meadows Elementary School
- Plaza Elementary School
- Point O View Elementary School
- Princess Anne Elementary School
- Providence Elementary School
- Red Mill Elementary School
- Rosemont Elementary School
- Rosemont Elementary School
- Salem Elementary School
- Seatack Elementary School
- Shelton Park Elementary School
- Strawbridge Elementary School
- Tallwood Elementary School
- Thalia Elementary School
- Throughgood Elementary School
- Trantwood Elementary School
- Three Oaks Elementary School
- White Oaks Elementary School
- Windsor Oaks Elementary School
- Windsor Woods Elementary School
- Woodstock Elementary School
- W. T. Cooke Elementary School
[edit] Middle Schools
- Bayside Middle School
- Brandon Middle School
- CEL (Center for Effective Learning)
- Corporate Landing Middle School
- Great Neck Middle School
- Independence Middle School
- Kemps Landing Magnet School
- Kempsville Middle School
- Landstown Middle School
- Larkspur Middle School
- Lynnhaven Middle School
- Plaza Middle School
- Princess Anne Middle School
- Salem Middle School
- Virginia Beach Middle School
[edit] High Schools
- Bayside High School
- First Colonial High School
- Floyd E. Kellam High School
- Frank W. Cox High School
- Green Run High School
- Kempsville High School
- Landstown High School
- Ocean Lakes High School
- Princess Anne High School
- Salem High School
- Tallwood High School
[edit] References
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- ^ Virginia Beach City Public Schools: About Us. Virginia Beach City Public Schools (2007-09-30). Retrieved on 2008-03-07.
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